Seanad debates

Thursday, 9 March 2017

10:30 am

Photo of Jerry ButtimerJerry Buttimer (Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source

The point I wish to make in this context is that the domestic violence legislation has been enacted, the Tánaiste has launched the national strategy and, in addition, Tusla, which is the organisation charged with the responsibility, is providing funding for 60 services throughout the country: €12 million for emergency refugee support services; €4.6 million for community-based domestic violence support services; and €4 million for rape crisis centres.

In addition, in the Tusla budget for 2017 national investment in domestic, sexual and gender-based violence services will increase by €1.5 million. Tusla is providing funding for 147 family units of emergency non-refuge space and it includes eight additional family units; six additional family units of emergency accommodation in Dublin and Kildare and two in Sligo. In Cork, Edel House has been upgraded and renovated. The emergency national violence accommodation spaces in Rebuilding Ireland will be additional. While I accept Senator Conway-Walsh has a legitimate concern and a right to articulate them, it is important to recognise that work is being done and the Government is providing funding. I hope we can put that on the record as well.

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